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3381  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [BCN] Bytecoin. Secure, private, untraceable since 2012 on: December 25, 2016, 12:21:53 AM
we need new BCN dev team first of all

Why is development always seen as technical, as if it has to come from the "dev team"? 
Why can't it come from the bagholders, who can be rainmakers and make something happen
with their holdings?  I mean, even whales have muscles, right?  They are not all blubber.
3382  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [2GIVE] / Release Candidate Six (RC6) has been released Win + Mac on: December 24, 2016, 07:37:27 PM
the pool coin???

There is no pool mining of 2GIVE as there is no advantage to it and the wallet doesn't really support it.

You wallet is fully capable of mining on it's own.  Just setgenerate=1

-dvd

What is this referring to?  Is the compiled wallet that one downloads able to be run with that switch?  If so, how?
When I select "Compete for block reward by mining (POS)" there are no specs that show up in the miner
that it's doing anything. 
3383  Other / Off-topic / Re: Merry Christmas, Bitcoiners! on: December 24, 2016, 02:36:14 PM
Merry Christmas and a blessed New Year 2017!   Grin
3384  Bitcoin / Mining support / Is this still the best guide for Wireless Antminers? on: December 23, 2016, 11:01:34 PM
I tried to follow the guide here:
http://www.rubicite.com/Tutorials/AntMinerS1WirelessTutorial.aspx

When I put in my IP instead of the usual login with root/root, I get this:

/usr/lib/lua/luci/dispatcher.lua:582: bad argument #1 to 'pairs' (table expected, got nil)
stack traceback:
   [C]: in function 'pairs'
   /usr/lib/lua/luci/dispatcher.lua:582: in function 'createtree'
   /usr/lib/lua/luci/dispatcher.lua:230: in function 'dispatch'
   /usr/lib/lua/luci/dispatcher.lua:195: in function </usr/lib/lua/luci/dispatcher.lua:194>

I don't have much of a networking background.  I have two antminer's running, one I want to move
into a backroom so I can power a larger 3rd miner.  I'm using Windows 7. I'm using an S1 and S3.
3385  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Ideas for selling a PC loaded with Top Altcoin Wallets on: December 23, 2016, 06:43:59 AM
It would be great to take a PC and load it with the BTC wallet and all the major altcoin wallets to resell to the general public.  I wonder how this would do on something like eBay or Craigslist.   At least it would be a curiosity piece of people who had some money to spend on such things.  It could be also a way to get greater public adoption. 

3386  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What will raise the Altcoin Index? on: December 23, 2016, 05:31:20 AM
It all makes sense but what about a massive change in consciousness in the altcoin community that started putting the coins into more peoples hands, like by tutoring people in how to use them, trading good amounts for things and so on?  Seems like attaching value to the coins would make the marketcaps of both BTC and the alts stay getting higher.  I forget the analogy, something like a closed loop, where one thing feeds another, like a zero sum game, but instead of 14 billion, why not 20 billion in a couple of years?

3387  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / What will raise the Altcoin Index? on: December 22, 2016, 01:49:51 PM
It seems as a whole most of the major altcoins have been declining in value recently.   What will reverse this trend?
3388  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Renting out a building to train the homeless on computers on: December 20, 2016, 05:47:02 PM
The problem is the separation of the haves and the have-nots is huge today and people
who consider themselves great loving people regularly blow $3000 to $5000 on a vacation
every year, all the time hard working people are unable to make their bills.  I think the disconnect
is in communication, caring enough to communicate with each other, and also a huge level of
intolerance that we are blind to.  We don't see how intolerant we are to each other today, I think
the media has caused this, probably to condition us to need to buy certain products in the highest
most expensive version possible.

I am very enthusiastic about the regular car to electric car conversion idea for a business and
not everything is an equal exchange with money.  Value created sometimes is not the same
monetarily with big corporate "value exchange" in money.  People can use various forms of
accounting/tax laws/internship training and so on. The value you would get to do something
rewarding for yourself and others also "costs" sometime. 

Here is a page that lists hundreds of gas vehicles that have been converted to electric:
http://www.evalbum.com/

So, basically, not having to pay a homeless person minimum wage but perhaps have other
benefits along with a stipend may be legal.  This would fund and maintain a good small business.
3389  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [PPC] PPCoin Released! - First Long-Term Energy-Efficient Crypto-Currency on: December 20, 2016, 02:04:24 PM
People are still using high powered ASICs to mine this coin.  I was on one of the pools mining recently.  It's not very profitable
at the rate it's at now to mine it.   They must be optimistic. 
3390  Other / Meta / Re: Unable to unwatch a topic I posted in months ago on: December 19, 2016, 01:57:01 PM
Thanks everyone, very helpful.
3391  Other / Meta / Unable to unwatch a topic I posted in months ago on: December 19, 2016, 05:34:17 AM
Really not interested in hearing more about this coin and it presently says "watch" after I unselected unwatch but I still get notices every time a new post is in there.
3392  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Litecoin is the sleeping giant on: December 19, 2016, 02:18:38 AM
I am making about four times the profit mining LTC as I am mining BTC right now.
i did not know that mining Litecoin is that easy since the difficulty level is high. i would like to know what is the hardware you are using to mine litecoin and are you mining any other coin simultaneously ,Bitcoin mining is not at all a profitable hobby  Cheesy unless you have a big budget and free electricity . Smiley I really hope the price will pump back and reach a good price in the coming years.

I am using a Zeusminer x2 (the two fan ones that go to around 28 mhz).   I am mining at LTCpool and I think they do mine
another coin but just add it in as 3% bonus on the top.  I would be paying for the heat anyway, so it's just on top of that.
I just started this and the rig with power supplies was $50 local.
3393  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Litecoin is the sleeping giant on: December 18, 2016, 06:26:33 PM
I am making about four times the profit mining LTC as I am mining BTC right now.
3394  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Preventing Windows Drivers From Being Removed When Restarting ASIC on: December 18, 2016, 06:05:58 PM
I would like to find a way to prevent Windows drivers from being removed.  I'm using Windows 7 and using cgminer on a Zeusminer Scypt Miner.
I just used CP210xVCPInstaller_x64 (UART to USB) to reinstall first and then Zadig to replace that driver.  I'm thinking that this will work every time. 

It really is a hassle the way these drivers don't seem to work consistently but logically they must somehow.  I have some smaller miners that I use on an old laptop and they were also being removed.  Maybe CP210xVCPInstaller_x86 on that machine and then Zadig will fix it every time. 
3395  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Litecoin is the sleeping giant on: December 18, 2016, 05:07:15 PM
Agreed with this, Litecoin will be the "silver" of the bitcoin.

people have been saying this for ages. other than an empty phrase rolled out regularly, where's the proof of the pudding? i agree that it's certainly one of the least disgusting alts and deserves to piss all over most of them, but money talks and it's not talking to ltc.

Money is talking to LTC  if it were not so, Litecoin would be more than dead. People are mining it because there's still value on it (at least a speculative value)

dude, you can say the same about any crypto...
i dont see a good reason to use LTC, if you want faster transaction there are better coins than LTC.


No one is going to adopt them.  China isn't going to up and switch.  A billion dollars in Scrypt asics aren't going away.
3396  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Litecoin is the sleeping giant on: December 18, 2016, 06:09:29 AM
Agreed with this, Litecoin will be the "silver" of the bitcoin.

people have been saying this for ages. other than an empty phrase rolled out regularly, where's the proof of the pudding? i agree that it's certainly one of the least disgusting alts and deserves to piss all over most of them, but money talks and it's not talking to ltc.

It's held value per coin and marketcap, and there are still about 40 billion litecoins to mine out of 84 billion total.  Compared to about
ten other coins that were once high but have now tanked. 

3397  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BitCoin 20 Years From Now on: December 17, 2016, 06:03:22 PM
What nobody realizes that if Bitcoin grows to much higher dollar values, miners that are now worth only about $35 are actually worth much more if you saved the Bitcoin mined with them.  At least in the winter and colder parts of autumn/spring, where you can use the "free" heat they make.
3398  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [POSW] POSW COIN | Earn Monthly Dividends in Profit-Driven Growth Coin on: December 17, 2016, 04:17:03 PM
It seems this thread is a good place to talk about faucets because most Westerners involved in crypto are very reluctant to have anything to do with them and hence I would never start a thread with the word faucets in it for fear of looking like a beggar.  Faucet "profits" on most coins besides BTC, LTC, ETH and maybe one or two others will probably not amount to anything.  There might be a new idea where there is a cheap subscription rate one would pay (in BTC) on a monthly basis and then larger amounts are given which are easier to get (not the five to ten mouse clicks that is usually required).  I don't even see the donation to faucets as a charity but as a way of keeping coins alive.  I think the idea of faucets is a good one but the way it's implemented it doesn't seem good for anyone except those with a lot of time on their hands.  I'm not trying to cause FUD on the site but just wonder if having 10 of a coin that is worth .00001 cent USD is really a good investment in one's time.  
3399  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Running a higher powered rig at home -- fuses/outlets/220? on: December 16, 2016, 08:49:39 PM
I am trying to run a five plug Zeusminer that supposedly will blow fuses.  I have
wired in fuses before behind the circuit breaker.  Do those come in different amounts
that are better for outlets that have higher powered draws on them?  The guy I bought
the Zeusminer said that it wouldn't run on 110 volts but obviously he had it set up on
regular 3 prong plugs, not the 220 plugs used for washing machines, etc. 



I wire my miners up using NEMA 6-20R outlets and NEMA 6-20P plugs, an example receptacle is shown here: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Eaton-Commercial-Grade-20-Amp-Straight-Blade-Single-Receptacle-with-Side-Wiring-Light-Almond-1876LA/203492424

I use 20 Amp double-pole (240V) breakers and usually run about 4 outlets off of each breaker as my miners only pull about 3A-3.5A each, so my total circuit load is at most 14A which is well within the 80% NEC code specifications which allows a continuous 16A load.

I also use NEMA L6-30R receptacles (fed by 30 Amp double-pole breakers) in my garage to power my APC PDU power strips, and I can run about 24 Amps (7 rigs) off of each one of these: http://www.apc.com/shop/us/en/products/Rack-PDU-2G-Switched-ZeroU-30A-200-208V-21-C13-3-C19/P-AP8941

These PDUs work great for the rigs I mount on wire-racks. You can usually find used PDU's online for $50-$100 depending on capacity, features, etc., as they are too expensive to buy new at retail. The main benefit of using a PDU is you can run fewer higher amperage circuits to power many rigs (especially if your circuits will terminate far from the breaker panel.) Some of the better ones also have individual breakers for each receptacle and can remotely monitor power draw as well as switch on/off the outlets via a web-page. This can be a handy feature if you need to remotely reboot or power cycle a rig.

Thanks. Fascinating stuff.  I see right now my maximum load will be normal household stuff and 2 older antminers and the zeusminer.  I can switch out the 10 amp fuses with 20 amp ones and I am easily on two different fuses between the three miners.  It seems ideal to be able to power more with the pdu and a 20 amp outlet. 
3400  Bitcoin / Project Development / Renting out a building to train the homeless on computers on: December 16, 2016, 07:25:31 PM
For a long time I have wanted to find a way to employ the homeless that would not be based on paying a minimum wage but would also create some kind of value to be self-supporting.  There are a lot of basic things that create some degree of value, such as "Internet real estate" which can be seen as search engine rankings on various keywords, or affiliate standings (even for credits for free advertising on things like traffic exchanges, safelists, and the like). 

I've posted below a sheet I've given out to the homeless for over ten years.  Recently I gave it stapled over three blank sheets in a booklet form with a new pen.   I have gotten much feedback how it has been helpful.   It goes to show a positive thinking, success/motivational thinking mindset applied to the problem of homelessness. 

I have achieved many things in my life so I don't start things unless I know I can finish them.   I put this out there to network with similar thinking individuals who have achieved some things in life and believe that something has to be done to stop people from destroying themselves.  What I propose would be tiered, that is, it would screen people that were actively trying to better themselves.   There would be incentives for achievement, and a lot would be centered on education and coaching. 

So, I'm not really looking for anything right now except build up a network of people who think like this.   I also wrote some more econoic ideas here: http://www.paramind.net/new_education_new_economy.html   and I have more on the works about building social capital, which is a new concept in social science and something the homeless have very little of.

Homeless Education Project -- How the Homeless Can Find a Home

This is a short help written primarily for the homeless to understand their situation better. It is also written for advocates of the homeless and concerned citizens to help the homeless understand their situation. Some of the homeless may not be able to focus and read a booklet such as this so it is the task of others to help them understand.

It's a very interesting situation now to think about homelessness in America. Millions of dollars are pumped into this cause every year yet there are still many who will die on the street because of extremities in weather and inadequate medical attention. While it is true that there are not always enough beds to go around, many of the problems of the homeless who fall through the cracks is often the result of the homeless not focusing on a solution to their problem, because there really is no central "homeless education project." That is, it is not the day to day, hour by hour, focus of the homeless to get a home. Life on the street can become one big carnival or circus, and by the time it is 6 PM, while still enjoying the ride, one finds that one doesn't have a bed for the night.

I have studied this problem for over 20 years. I've talked to, at times befriended, many of the homeless. Here are tips that have been helpful for homeless people in getting their lives together.


1) Keeping an eye on the time. One of the best tips one can give the homeless is to learn to keep an eye on the time and know what day it is.

2) Try to have an orderly page or book for appointments. Keep them in front of oneself often, and keep reviewing appointments that are made. Steps one and two are important for such things as finding a bed for the night, making and keeping appointments with social services and charity groups.

3) Go to a support group: Go to an AA or Al Anon group even if you don't think you're an alcoholic. Al Anon is for people who have been affected by alcoholics in their life. In both groups, you can just sit quietly and aren't required to talk. These are groups of people that are focusing on making their lives better, so you will learn much from being there. There is also free coffee.

4) Make a study of what groups are offering what services. There are often services such as the YWCA, the Salvation Army, and other missions that offer programs. If you don't believe in the religions of such groups, do not tell them so. It is best to suspend disbelief or at least believe and be thankful for the beliefs of the people who give away such services. You can at least "believe" in a religion that way, that it inspires people to help the homeless. Overcoming your homelessness problem is more important than making known your opinion on religious matters. It is also said in such circles to "fake it till you make it." Maybe after some time of being helped, it will be easier to believe in a God. In your book of information or pages of information also keep a list of the free meal groups. There are sometimes trucks or groups that will feed the homeless on the street. See if you can get a phone number from them to find out where they will be next. Sometimes job banks have free telephones you can use and you may be able to call them there. You might even try sometime to drop in on a church and talk to the secretary to see if they have any services or funding.

5) Make sure to eat as nutritiously as possible (try to get vitamins or at least a multivitamin if possible). Drink plenty of water. Don't retain water or skip going to bathroom as this is unhealthy.

6) Once in a while you will meet a "good Samaritan" type of person. There are some people who will actually look for homeless people to buy them a meal and talk to them for a while. Such people are sometimes cautious about getting too close to the homeless. You have to remember that it is not always safe taking in a homeless person. Many people have been hurt doing so. It is not so much that the homeless are to blame, nor the "normal" people -- it is just the way it is. Having a friend is important, and such a person may give you their phone number. Be sure to respect such people and don't form a grudge against them. Everyone is fighting their own battles. Protect the phone number.

7) Prepare for accidents. Bad things can happen. What will happen if you lose all your information? Will you be able to duplicate it again?

Cool Put positive thoughts in the mind, and keep the mind going in a constructive direction. The thing that turns peoples lives around the most is having a constructive attitude. Affirmations are when you repeat something in your mind. They help you become what you focus on. "I am getting closer to getting a home by working on it daily" is one such affirmation you can use. "I am healthy, sane, and strong" is another one.

9) Be able to ask for help. Not to put a religious spin on this discussion, but often religious ideas are really just common sense ideas. "You have not because you ask not" is a religious slogan and if you look at it, you can see that the more you ask, the more chances are that you will get something. Getting off the street and even getting a job comes when one can focus on asking again and again and not giving up.

You can see, overcoming homelessness is about becoming the best you can be, even without a home. In a world where most people are fitting in one way or another, and less than one percent are homeless, there must be some type of way where people can fit in if they really try. There are options. For those who can not fit in with the religious charities who offer prolonged beds to those wishing to turn their lives around, there aren't as many options, but one fact must remain: that life is not always a party for anyone (nor a pity party if we are strong). Overcoming the homelessness problem takes some degree of self-discipline on the part of the homeless. Homeless advocacy groups who communicate with the homeless and don't drive this fact home are not a very large part of the solution.

First off, there are many homeless who — one can only say — have "attitude problems." These are the homeless that you see with signs such as "Please give me money for beer...hey, I'm honest." They are addicted, and proud of their addiction. They can't see the connection between alcohol and drug abuse and homelessness. Although I'm a politically moderate democrat, and not anti-moderate left and even sometimes anti-moderate right, the homeless advocacy groups which seem to promote a kind of do-anything spirit contribute to making homelessness an option for the alcoholic. Instead, they should promote the idea that alcoholism often leads to insanity and always leads to an early death. It doesn’t matter whether or not a real alcoholic has a home or not, they can still die from their disease. Alcoholism and drug abuse also often lead to crime. To say that homeless people do not often have a alcohol or drug problem is not responsible. The truth is, a lot of them do. Many do not, but if we are going to conserve resources that actually do end up going for homeless services, we have to focus on enlightened treatment for the homeless who are alcoholics and drug addicts. We have to confront alcoholics with the enlightened facts of the disease of addiction. It doesn't mean that they are bad people. It means that these are people who need to understand a disease that only they themselves can cure with long patient work.

The second large group of homeless are the mentally ill. Many of the mentally ill however are very anti-psychiatry and even against the ideas and definition of mental health. They may have their own ideas about why they act like they do. These can center around such things as religious beliefs, beliefs about their talents ("I'm really a great musician/writer/artist/etc. and can't be concerned about working"), and other beliefs that become life disabling. You can divide the mentally ill into two types: the kind that can admit they have mental illness and the kind that can't. Of the kind that can admit they have a problem, you can divide them further into the ones that will accept medication and the ones that will not. I'm not saying that a life of medication is the best option for those with mental illness, but many people find out that it was what they needed to get back to an optimal state in their lives. Several people are dual diagnoses also, a diagnoses that can be helpful so that those who have both mental illness and addiction problems can understand themselves better.

Some of the homeless never matured to the point of successfully earning a living because of an early onset of mental illness or addiction. Recovery becomes more about discovering something new than recovering something someone once had. There can be huge areas of shame in a homeless person's life. Often they came from competitive families in which there wasn't much love and wasn't much of a chance for them to shine in life. Recovery becomes a wonderful option for them. If the homeless can get a sound enough mind to just sit quietly in a few AA or Al-Anon meetings, they can begin to feel a part of the community again. Once there they will find out the true story of addiction, the family of alcoholics in recovery, and may gain the power to either recover or if they are not addicts, restore a belief in "normal" people again.

The problem many homeless people experience is not being eligible for services such as Social Security Disability or SSI. But do many of the homeless who have been turned down have the focus or knowledge to keep on knocking on those doors, and keep on submitting applications. Even if you lost your ID or birth certificate: you are an American citizen and it is your right to have a valid ID card. Many homeless believe that if you are turned down once, you are not allowed to re-submit your application. Also, a homeless person who does not admit they are addicted or have a mental illness is at a great disadvantage in the process of getting government benefits. (Anyone who drinks alcohol in the daytime can often call themselves an alcoholic in our country: most alcoholics have a denial that their drinking is normal). Likewise, a homeless person who will not admit mental illness is at a disadvantage in the process. The state likes to give help to those who admit defeat, but isn't as helpful to those who want to treat the homeless experience like a game.

There needs to be a study of self-discipline techniques for many of the homeless to start on this path of getting a home.

It is a wonderful thing when a person can have a second start on life. But this can only come when that person becomes totally honest with themselves about possible faults in their life. This is why true religious conversion or rededication is the thing that works so well for overcoming homelessness. This kind of person becomes someone people can trust. Everyone is basically transparent. When a homeless person is still in addiction, or is capable of stealing, or even of bringing into your house another person who is capable of stealing, such character traits are easily seen by just about anyone. It is not easy to trust a homeless person in your own house, because people have been hurt or things have been stolen. There is nothing hard about being good. There is nothing hard about having faith in God. Objections to living a religious and good life are empty. The bible nor any other culture's religious book says that life is easy or that the rich are always the good people. But it does give promises for those who have deep faith and try their hardest to live good moral and hard working lives. If you're so down that you can't put many of these ideas into practice, at least start with a continuous prayer that somehow life will help you start to be able to put them into practice.

Contact information for those serious about finding housing in the Seattle Area.

Men’s Programs Salvation Army — Must pass a urinalysis and breathlyzer. 1000 4th Ave.
9 Month program.
Union Gospel Mission 9 Month program. 318 2nd Ave Ext. S.
Bread of Life Mission 9 Month program. 975 S Main St.

Women’s Programs
Angelines is a good source of information. Talk to the program director at
206-441-3300. The YWCA Emergency Housing number is 206-461-4882.

Always remember: if you don’t like the response you get from one person working at a service, chances are the next day you can talk to someone totally different. Good things come to those who are persistent.

This sheet can be copied and circulated with information pertaining to homeless shelters in your area.
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